Keywords: François-Gaspard Teuné - Commode with Urns and Flowers - Walters 6565.jpg This commode bears the stamp of François Gaspard Teuné who became a master ébéniste cabinetmaker in 1766 and often received commissions from the count of Artois brother of King Louis XVI In style the piece represents the transition from Rococo to Neoclassicism The front is divided into a central section inlaid with an urn and two lateral sections with a trellis pattern known as marqueterie à la Reine ca 1766 sycamore tulipwood other woods bronze-gilt brecciated marble cm 86 4 125 accession number 65 65 473 Parke-Bernet Galleries New York Walters Art Museum 1970 by purchase Museum purchase 1970 Signature F G Teune Going for Baroque The Walters Art Gallery Baltimore 1995-1996 place of origin France Walters Art Museum license Commodes Marquetry 18th-century furniture Furniture in the Walters Art Museum François-Gaspard Teuné |